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to overtown the punishment facing overtown the punishment facing penn state after the scandal.ye. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains a lot. yo, buddy! i got this. gimme one, gimme one, gimme one! the wer of the "name your price" tool. only from progressive. >>gregg: the governor of pennsylvania is accusing the ncaa of illegally penalizing penn state over the sex abuse scandal fining the university $60 million after an independent report found top officials ignored abuse allegations against the football coach jerry sandusky who now is in prison after a jury convicted him of sexually abusing ten young boys. in some cases the abuse happened on the penn state campus. but the governor of pennsylvania says the fine and other punishments like a bowl ban and the deletion of wins from 1998 to 2011, punish the wrong people. >> these sanctions did not punish sandusky. nor did they punish the others who have been criminally charged. rather, they pun

another in the crudest of terms. >>> penn state fights back. the mummers are out in full force, and some residents in colorado are enjoying the new legal pot dens. good morning, i'm bill karins, the house has finally given approval to the bill to undo the effects of the fiscal cliff. in the 11th hour, the house voted 256 to 167 in favor of the bill to stop middle class tax increases. soon after, president obama reacted to the compromised bill. >> under this law, more than 98% of americans and 97% of small businesses will not see their income taxes go up. millions of families will continue to receive tax credits to help raise their kids and send them to college. companies will continue to receive tax credits for the research they do, the investments they make and the clean energy jobs they create. 2 million americans are out of work with, but out there looking and pounding the pavement every day will continue to receive unemployment benefits as long as they're actively looking for a job. i'm very open to compromise. i agree with democrats and republicans that the aging population and the

in the crudest of terms. >>> penn stateights back. the mummers are out in full force and some residents in colorado are enjoying the new legal pot day. "early today" starts right now. >> announcer: this is "early today" for wednesday, january 2nd, 2013. >>> good morning, i'm bill karins. the house has finally given approval to the bill to undo the effects of the fiscal cliff in the 11th hour last night. the house voted 257-167 in favor of the billo t stop the middle-class tax increases and spending cuts to domestic poll ramps. soon after president obama reacted to the compromise bill. >> under this law, more than 98% of americans and 97% of small businesses will not see their income taxes go up. millions of families will have continued to receive tax credits to help raise their kids and send them to college. companies will continue to receive tax credits for the research they do, the investments they make and the clean energy jobs that they create. and 2 million americans who are out of work but out there looking, pounding the pavement every day, are going to continue to receive unemplo

to sue the ncaa over sanctions from penns from penn pennstate from the jerry sandusky child sex abuse scandal. >>> "the telegraph" talk about a man swept into sea, william's helicopter turned back after battling 50 mooil-mile-an-hour winds. >>> "the new york times" says north korean leader king >>> a frosty start to the day. some of the temperatures into the 20s and the 30s in the valleys. 28 in fairfield. 29 in concord. 27 degrees in santa rosa. frost even inside the bay this morning. this afternoon, highs running up in the 50s. maybe 57 in san jose. 53 in san francisco. and 52 degrees in concord. next couple of days, cold mornings, cool days ahead. >>> she attended one of new york city's top private schools. he went to harvard. now they're accused of collecting bomb-making tools including a powerful explosive. >> it's extremely potent, which is one of the reasons why it's so appealing for terrorists to use. >> this morning we'll look at the charges against the couple. >>> and the faa orders inspections for dozens of older airliners, three years after a s

damage. >>> pennsylvania's governor is taking issue with ncaa sanctions against penn state following the jerry sandusky child sexual abuse scandal. last july the organization handed down harsh sanctions, including a fine of $60 m the governor said the ncaa did not have the authority to issue the sanctions. >> the ncaa shouldn't have sanctioned penn state, i believe and the suit contends the ncaa has no authority and operated outside of their own by laws with these sanctions that they brought. this was cral matter, not a violation of ncaa rules. >> the ncaa spokesman said they don't talk about legal actions until they're filed. >>> the preliminary hearing for the suspect in the aurora, colorado movie theater shooting is set for monday. james holmes killed people in july. they will determine if there's enough evidence to get holmes to go it trial. >>> how one man ended up accidentally shooting himself. >> if you have a new year's resolution to lose weight, we'll tell you which food cost jump start your metabolism. here's a preview of what's ahead. >> coming up, the latest on your taxes

. the ncaa imposed stiff sanctions and a $60 million fine against penn state university. now, pennsylvania's governor is taking the ncaa to court. this is $100,000. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. >>> the courts say former penn state assistant coach jerry sandusky deserves 30 to 60 years in prison for molesting young boys. but pennsylvania governor tom corbett says penn state doesn't deserve the punishment it got for sandusky's crimes. today, corbett announced a lawsuit against the ncaa. >> our complaint states that the ncaa forced penn state's new president to agree to its sanctions under threat of the death penalty for the penn state football

of pennsylvania suing the ncaa for penalties it imposed on penn state for the child sex abuse scandal. details next. plus, a homeowner catches a thief stealing stuff from his house by spotting him from an airplane. that's ahead on "the fox report." >> pennsylvania governor tom corbett suing the ncaa for what he calls harsh sanctions against penn state. following the school's child rape sandal scandal. the ncaa fines the university $60 million after a report found top officials basically ignored abuse accusations against former football coach jerry sandusky. a jury convicted him of sexually abusing boys for 10 years. some of that happened at penn state athletic facilities. a judge sentenced sandusky to 30 to 60 years in prison. the ncaa also banned the football team for from bowl games for the next four years and took away its wins from 1998 to 2011. governor corbett claims the ncaa had no business imposing those punishments. his lawsuit aims to pull 00 the penalties. penn state has already paid $12 million of that fine. jonathan hunt live in our new york newsroom now. the governor was highly c

developments in the penn state scandal, why the pennsylvania governor is taking the ncaa to court and why state and federal lawmakers are backing him up. bill: we've been told that al-qaida shinmoedake on its heels, the president said that. apparently they didn't get the bounty. the chilling new threat against one of our diplomats serving overseas. bill: there's been a lot of indecision in washington during the month of december. now that the dole has been cut the markets react. big move on monday during new year's eve and a big move today. markets were closerred yesterday. we are waiting on this. that is the first reaction from investors up 263, on the dow 30. if your 401k is loaded up, it's got a little more fire power today. watching that 263 the up side already. arthel: bill, chilling developments in the middle east, we are are tracking new reports that al-qaida is now offering a bounty for the murder of the u.s. ambassador to yemen. pete peter doocy is live. >> reporter: al-qaida in the arabian peninsula says they award anyone who a nass natures with three kilos of gold. that in english tr

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for the district and a good time to be mayor. >> after the sex abuse scandal at penn state, the governor of pennsylvania is taking aim at the n.c.a.a.. the governor is filing an antitrust suit against the organization saying -- its sanctions against jerry were awarded, to far-reaching and bad for all of counseling. >> these sanctions are an attack on the past. -- pat past, present, it features tunes of pennsylvania state. as governor of this commonwealth, i cannot and will not stand by to let it happen without a fight. >> a spokesperson for the n.c.a.a. declined a statement saying the organization does not comment on ongoing legal matters. >> let's get to the playoff showdown coming this sunday. the mayor of seattle announces a bet with the d.c. mayor as the playoff match approaches. about one hour ago, the seattle mayor said -- ba >> coming up, an interview with robert for the third. >> changes on the way in or light bulb. you may want to get to the store soon. >> in silver spring, it in a controversy when a 6-year-old goes to another student and says powell and was suspende

, pennsylvania's governor will file a federal lawsuit challenging the ncaa's stiff sanctions against penn state. they were handed down in the wake of the jerry sandusky child sex abuse scannel. the ncaa penalty includes a $60 million fine against penn state that would be used for prevention efforts on a national level. state lawmakers object to that money being spent outside pennsylvania. >>> 4:36 is your time. >>> trying to avoid another ecological disaster. what we're learning about an oil rig run aground in alaska. >>> it feels like january out there as you step out the door this morning. how long will [ mom ] dear chex cereal, i just had to write. you can't imagine how long i've been searching for something like this for my family. i'm amazed you make so many great flavors that are gluten free. my guys are crazy for chocolate chex and honey nut chex. for me, it's cinnamon. it means a lot to be able to give them something that's good for them, that also puts smiles on their faces. 'cause i really love those smiles. we're the harris family. and we love chex. [ male announcer ] love chex? conn

morning. light rail and metro subway are on time. the penn, camden, and brunswick lines are running smoothly at this morning. we have the delay in the number 15 and 16 bus. a diversion on the 23 bus at franklin and monroe. i am dave allen. here is ava marie. >> the weather is not too bad for everybody heading back to work or school. the winds are a little cool, around 7 miles per hour at the airport. 6 miles per hour at camp springs. it will stay that way throughout the day. temperatures are not that bad for a morning in january. the clouds over night kept us a little bit warmer. 32 across teh bay in chestertown. a cool start to the day. temperatures will be seasonably cool this afternoon, 42 into southern maryland. a lot of clouds in southern maryland. quite a bit of sunshine later today. in the the 30's mountains. we are tracking some light flurries around baltimore. we have had some light rain and light snow across the lower eastern shore. y.en some snow in salzbur it is light in nature. that storm man the stays down to the south and moves offshore. we will be nice and quiet. we

the ncaa stiff sanctions against penn state university. those sanctions were handed down in the whaake of the jerry sandusky sex abuse scandal. sandusky was sentenced, and convicted on charges he sexually abused young boys. the penalty include a $60 million fine against penn state. used to finance child abuse prevention efforts on a national level. state lawmakers object to that money being spent outside pennsylvania. >>> florida pilot's travel routine helped him stop a thief from breaking into his house. david zetner and his wife always fly over their house on the way to the airport after a trip to take a look at their property from the sky. this tomb they spotted something unusual. a man casing the house. with the plane making circles over the house, the thief hooked up david's trailer to the truck and took off. we want to get the latest now from the white house. the president is responding to the house vote tonight. >> a central premise of my campaign for president was to change the tax code. that was too skewed towards the wealthy at the expense of working middle-class americans. t

to sue over sanctions against penn state. the sanctions imposed because of the jerry sandusky sex abuse scandal. >>> britain's telegraph reports that williams' helicopter was searching for a man. they had to turn back due to the high winds. >>> it was part of a major policy statement he made on new year's day. some analysts see it as kim's effo >>> she attended one of new york city's top private schools. he went to hall vard. now they're accused of collecting bomb-making tools including a powerful explosive it's extremely potent which is one of the reasons why it's so appealing for terrorists. >> this morning we'll look at the charges against the couple. >>> and the faa ordered inspections for dozens of older airliners three years after southwest 747 landed with a hole in a roof. we'll ask peter greenberg if any planes out there are too old to fly on "cbs this morning." this cold season, nasal congestion won't stop me. i made the clear choice. claritin-d. decongestant products on the shelf can take hours to start working. claritin-d starts to work in just 30 minutes. power through nasal

governor tom corbett says that the punishment stemming from the penn state child rape scandal are, quote, illegal and he says is he going to sue. the issue here is how the ncaa plans to spend the $60 million it find the university. a jury convicted former football coach jerry sandusky for abusing a number of young boys over a long time. in some cases the abuse happened at penn state athletic facilities. the ncaa slapping the school with a record fine and banning the football team from bowl games for four years, among other things. governor corbett reportedly filed the lawsuit after the ncaa announced that only about a quarter of the $60 million fined will be used for sexual abuse prevention in the state of pennsylvania. children who survived the deadly school shooting in newtown, connect did you connect are set to return on thursday. they will not be heading to sandy hook elementary school where the gunman opened fire a middle school school building with 60 miles await a minute we are learning the crews have literally recreated the classrooms from sandy hook with the same pictures on the

scandal at penn state. the governor there says he intends to sue the ncaa over sanctions that it slapped on the school. those sanctions, including $60 million fine, which finances the national campaign against child abuse, apparently some pennsylvania politicians don't like state taxpayer money going to other states. they think they should stay within pennsylvania. >>> new evidence has surfaced from the nation's most famous family feud. excavators found bullets believed to be from a key battle between the hatfields and mccoys. two members of the mccoy family were gunned down on new year's day in 1888. bullets found believed to have been found from the mccoys in self-defense. it's such a story that you forget that this really was a feud. >> yeah, a long time ago. fascinating new findings. >>> here is your wednesday weather. showers and thunderstorms along the gulf coast from corpus christy to the florida panhandle and georgia and south carolina. a bitter cold morning in the northeast, hovering in the teens and 20s. light snow in the dakotas and upper midwest. >> 20s in fargo. miami up to

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against penn state university. a four-year ban on bowl games, fined penn state $60 million. it wiped out wins from football alumni. the sanctions were handed down following the jerry sandusky child abuse sex scandal. >> these sanctions did not punish sandusky. nor did they punish the others who have been criminally charged. rather, they punish the past, the present and the future students, current and former student athletes. >> the complaint states that the ncaa forced the new penn state president so agree to the sanctions or face the so-called death penalty of the university's football program for four years. the governor said the ncaa has no authority to police the issue under their bi-laws. >>> the parents of a maryland first grader suspended for pointing his fingers like a gun at school, will meet with school leaders today. the incident happened a week after the shooting in connecticut. the boy is a student at rosco knicks in silver spring. he was playing with friends and not making threats, says sources. >> evidently he was pointsing his finger at someone and saying "pow." keep in

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this morning seeks to vacate the harsh penalties handed down to penn state university in the wake of the jerry sandusky sex abuse scandal. the sanctions include a $60 million fine and a four-year bowl ban. at a news conference this morning, he said the punishments were essentially a power play and they were unlawful and overreaching. >> these sanctions did not punish sandusky nor did they punish the others who have been criminally charged. rather, they push the past, the present and the future students, current and former student athletes, local businesses and the sit is -- and the citizens of pennsylvania. >> the ncaa said they were disappointed by the governor's actions calling it an affront to his victims. >>> sanford fans are celebrating the cardinal first rosebowl victory since 1972. they pulled ahead over the badgers and wisconsin was not able to close the gap. fans say they couldn't think of the better way to start off the new year. >>> we have developing news to report out of the santa cruz mountains where a rockslide is causing problems on highway 17. p newschopper2 was over the scene

the a lawsuit over the ncaa over the stiff sanctions it imposed on penn state university in the wake of the jerry sandusky scandal. he's the former assistant football coach convicted of sexually abusing boys. the ncaa fined penn state $60 million, stripped the football program of 14 seasons of victories under the late head coach joe paterno. >>> it's a retreat for the connecticut attorney who sought to sue the state for $100 million over the school mass carry in newtown. the outcry against the potential lawsuit was so strong, he has withdrawn it. >> this is a horrible tragedy and if i offended anyone, i deeply apologize. >> he represents the parents of a 6-year-old student who survived the massacre. he may seek to file the suit at a later date. he'll join us on starting point at 8:00. >>> rescuers found themselves in trouble on an icy lake outside los angeles. a shredder oig slid out of control and into the water. several tried to pull him out, but many of them fell into water, too, and needed help. thankfully everyone got out okay. >>> and of course this is almost as much a part of

is diverting. the number 10 bus diverting at lombard. no delays on the buses, marc trains. the penn, camden, and brunswick lines is on schedule. dress warmly this morning. that is dit. here is ava marie. >> yesterday storm is tracking at the northeast coast. a couple of sprinkles moving through delaware and impacting the lower eastern shore. nothing to worry about. we have some snow in pennsylvania. more rain and snow tracking into philadelphia. there could be some problems on the roads. the roads are still wet. view of the wider radar. it continues to move off the coast. heavy snow falling in upstate new york and into maine. temperatures are much better than what it could be. we are mostly above the freezing mark. 37 at the airport. we are close to the freezing mark. i would worry about the northern areas near the pennsylvania line for bloack ice. the gusts possibly up to 45 miles per hour today. that could possibly bring down some tree limbs. high temperatures will basically now.ver they are we drop down into the 20's tonight. things will be quiet on friday. another storm system is moving

penn state. they were handed down in the wake of jerry sandusky's child sex abuse scandal. the penalty includes a $60 million fine against penn state. it would be used to finance child abuse prevention efforts on a national level. state lawmakers object to that money being spent outside pennsylvania. >>> it is coming up on six minutes after 5:00. trying to get life back to normal. we'll tell you what the children of sandy hook elementary can expect when they return to the classroom. >>> also ahead, the brazen crime that left a apple store cleaned out of merchandise. >>> despite what your mom told you, there's no direct link to winter. we'll show you why, though, the flu bug always strikes at this time of year. >>> bundle up this morning, don't catch the flu. get ready when you head out to work. how long this chilly weather will stick around with weather and traffic on the 1s, next. ♪ i -- i got it, i got it made ♪ ♪ i got it made, i got it made ♪ ♪ i got it made fresh at subway ♪ ♪ breakfast made the way i say ♪ [ male announcer ] at subway, you got it made. try a steak

to sue the ncaa over the jerry sandusky scandal at penn state university. the league handed down sanctions against penn state that included a $60 million fine to help pay for child abuse prevention programs. he says the league sanctions would only leave 25% of that money in his state. he wants all the money to go to pennsylvania's children's programs. >>> justin bieber is offering his condolences this morning to the family of a photographer killed what i trying to take pictures of the singer's sports -- killed while trying to take pictures of the singer's sports car yesterday after officer's pulled over justin bieber's white ferrari. the singer wasn't in the car. his friend was driving. the photographer had stopped to take pictures when he was hit by a car. >> i just came it pay -- i just came to pay my respects. he was just a great kid. some people will say another crazy paparazzo trying to make the money. actually he was not a paparazzo. he was just another kid from new mexico. >> bieber says in a statement that he hopes this tragedy will inspire new laws to protect the lives a

with sanctions the ncaa handed down to penn state university after the former assistant football coach was convicted of child molestation. the sanctions include a $60 million fine to help finance child abuse prevention programs. only 25% is earmarked for pennsylvania programs. corbett says all the money should go to causes within the state. >>> well, a celebrity photographer in los angeles was hit and killed by oncoming traffic as he tried to snap photos of justin bieber in a sports car. authorities say it happened yesterday after officers pulled over bieber's white ferrari. according to police, the singer was not in the car. it was his friend driving. another car hit the paparazzo who covered the traffic stop. >> just came to pay my respects. he was a great kid. he was just a kid. i know some people will say another crazy paparazzo trying to make the money. actually he was not a paparazzo. he was just another kid from new mexico. >> police have not actually identified the photographer. they also say no charges are expected against the motorist who hit him. >>> thieves pretty much pull

by taking away wins, reducing scholarships and temporarily banning penn state from competing in the post- season. it includes a $90 million fine -- $60 million fine. state and federal lawmakers have raised objections to the money being spent outside pennsylvania. the state's lawsuit will argue the money should remain in pennsylvania. >>> 4:36. breezy and cool is what you can expect when you head outside. olga is in for howard and has the details coming up. >>> thousands of americans are about to get a raise. >> a raise? >> yeah. >> that sounds good. one business is reusing its waste and joining the world of alternative fuels at the same time. >> 9news returns in two minutes. stay with us. >>> good morning. we're brisk and cool. overcast skies. we're working in sunshine. winds out of the north. very breezy. near 10 and 15 miles per hour. highs stay in the upper 30s. monika? >>> on the northbound side of i- 95, no issues to report as we check out our camera in springfield coming up from route 644 to the beltway right now, nice and quiet. same story on 395 up to the 14th street bridge and i

on penn state university. the university agreed to a $60 million fine. state lawmakers raised questions to that money being spent outside the state of pennsylvania. police say a photographer attended to take a picture of justin bieber was hit by another car and killed last night. the photographer was following the car before troopers pulled it over for a traffic stop. he was asked to back away from the stop. justin bieber wasn't even in the car. police officers will be stationed in the new jersey district. this comes weeks after the shooting in newtown, connecticut. they say this will be the new norm. that brings us to our water cooler question of the day. do you think having an armed police officer at every school in a district would increase safety? you can share your response at wbaltv.com and on our facebook page, or send us an e-mail to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> the top five travel trends to think about before booking your trip in 2013. expect to pay more. you'll pay more in fees. more airlines are teaming up meaning less competition. watch for u.s. airways and american to merge.

will announce a lawsuit over ncaa over stiff sanctions it impoetzed on penn state university, following the child sex abuse scandal involving the school's former assistant football coach jerry sandusky. the ncaa fined penn state $60 million and stripped the football program of 14 seasons of victories. >>> a fun new year's tradition with serious overtones, about 200 people took part in a polar plunge in north carolina, the event raised funds for a local charity and touched on the shooting tragedy in newtown, connecticut. the polar bears signed a large card to send to the town. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton is still in a new york hospital this morning after doctors discovered a blood clot between her brain and skull right behind her right ear. she's being treated with blood thinners and expected to be released after doctors set her medication dosage. her daughter chelsea tweeted a thank you to all for sending good thoughts my mom's way. grateful to all her doctors and that she'll make a full recovery. >>> four masked and armed robbers hit an apple store in central paris, making o

. the time is 4;22. we will be back with an update on the penn state scandal. >> good morning. welcome back. the time is 4:24. >> new fallout in the case against convicted child molester jerry sandusky. >> pennsylvania's governor says he will file a lawsuit against the in see the will a or the punishment against the estate. >> off the n.c.a.a. took away when to reduce college kids and temporarily banned the school from competing in the postseason because of how ministers to handle the sex scandal. >> survivors of a weakened bus crashed on or in highway are collecting their passports so they can return home to canada. >> police officers allow people to pick up their belongings which were strong across the hillside. >> sunday their tour bus crashed on an icy road. >> the red cross says a lot of the survivors are afraid to get on another bus. >> so a nearby car dealer offered vehicle to drive home. at least 14 people were still hospitalized in three states. the crash killed nine and injured 38 others. >> a connecticut lawyer has withdrawn his request to sue the state over the sandy hook elemen

. related to the child sex abuse scandal involving former penn state football coach jerry sandusky. the governor of pennsylvania says he plans to sue the ncaa over sanctions it imposed against the team. the university agreed to the sanction last july. they included $60 million fine, that would be used nationally to finance child abuse prevention efforts. governor corbett objects to money being spent outside of pennsylvania. he scheduled to hold a news conference after filing the lawsuit tomorrow. >>> she is in good spirits and making excellent progress. that's what doctors have to say about secretary of state hillary rodham clinton as she gets treated for a blood clot in her head. it was found this weekend during an exam to check her recovery from a concussion she suffered after a fall at her home last month. doctors say that they are not sure whether the clot is related to the concussion. she is being treated with blood thinners. >>> students who survived the massacre at sandy hook elementary school in newtown, connecticut, go back to class this week. the elementary school student

the ncaa. he wants the courts to throw out all sanctions levied on penn state university in the wake of the gerry sandusky scandal. governor corbett says he believes the ncaa is benefiting from the imposed sanctions and believes the sanctions punish everyone but the actual people responsible. >> this they punish past, paren and future students. log businesses an the citizens of pennsylvania. >> the sanctions including a $60 million fine on the university and bowl bans. pat? >>> you thought the debate over taxes and spending was bad here? france is engaged in a major money showdown. it involves the country's recently elected president, who wants to tax millionaires at a 75% rate, as michelle ko sine can i report, the controversial plan was just struck down by france's high court, but the battle is not over. >> reporter: france may be the first place of labels and luxury. chanel, champagne. >> france is a country where you have a president who said i don't like the rich. >> that's the successor to nicklas sarkozy. he's vowed to tax the rich, 75% on income over a million euros. accordin

things to bring up here. as we all remember, he was the penn state assistant football coach convicted in june on 45 counts of child sex abuse. he's now serving 30 to 60 years in prison. jerry sandusky says that he has now focused or he is focused on his appeal. he's got a hearing that i believe is set for january 10th on his pretrial motions. guys, there's a newspaper in northeastern pennsylvania that says sandusky sent a handwritten note saying he is trying to endure, and there was a lot more to it than that, but i'll leave it at that, and learn from his circumstances but had this to say about his trial -- nobody who covered the case or reported it had the time or took the time study the allegations, the accusere accuserers, the inconsistent, and the method. justice and fairness were not a focus. avery, i'll begin with you. do you think he might have a point that this was such a heinous crime to be charged with that people did not focus on fact? >> well, i think jerry sandusky is no less unrepentant and delusional as he was for actually going on 15 years at this point. look, there ma

in connection with the jerry sandusky scandal. it has to do with sanctions the ncaa handed down to penn state university after the former assistant football coach was convicted of child molestization. the sanctions include a $60 million fine to help finance child abuse prevention programs. only 25% is earmarked for pennsylvania programs. corbett says all the money should go to the causes within the state. >>> well, justin bieber is calling for new laws to protect celebrities and photographers following a crash that killed a paparazzo. officers say the 29-year-old photog was snapping photos of bieber's white ferrari during a traffic stop in l.a. last night when another car hit him. police say bieber was not in his sports car at the time, but the singer said in a statement that he is praying for the family of the victim. >> i just came to pay my respects and becauses of a great kid. he was just a kid. i know some people will say, another crazy paparazzo trying to make the money. actually he was not a paparazzo. he was just another kid from new mexico. >> miley cyrus weighed in on the crash via

against penn state university in the child sexual abuse scandal that rocked the school. the penalties include a $60 million fine to finance child abuse prevention grants nationwide. governor tom corbett said today the state wants a federal court to guarantee that all of the money is spent in pennsylvania. the university agreed to the sanctions last july. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: now we return to one of the biggest stories of last year, hurricane sandy, and its devastating impact on new york and new jersey. jeffrey brown has our update on where things stand today. >> brown: as winter storms bore down on parts of the midwest and northeast last week, ood waters again rose in a small coastal town of sea bright new jersey. >> we went through the previous storm. it was bad. i didn't expect another one that quickly. >> we went through a very strong last night. plus we're more vulnerable because we don't have any sand on the beach. >> brown: those sands were washed away two months ago when hurricane sandy battered new jersey, new york, and con

'll file a lawsuit against the n-c-double-a - over the punishments against penn state. the n-c-double-a took away wins. reduced scholarships. and temporarily banned the school from competing in the post-season because of how administrators handled the sex scandal. >> catherine: a connecticut lawyer has withdrawn his request to sue the state over the sandy hook elementary school shooting. the shooting left 26 people dead - including 20 children. irving pinsky accused the state of failing to provide a safe setting. he wanted 100-million dollars in damages on behalf of a six-year-old girl who survived. the lawsuit claimed the trauma. it's not clear why pinsky pulled his request. but he says he's reserving the right to bring it up again. today marks the 150th anniversary of president lincoln's signing of the emancipation proclamation. the document declared all slaves to be "forever free" from that day forward. the anniversary was celebrated today with a reading and special viewing at the national archives in washington. the postal service is also unveiling a new stamp. >> catheri

.c.a.a. over sanctions against penn state university in the child sexual abuse scandal that rocked the school. the penalties include a $60 million fine to finance child abuse prevention grants nationwide. governor tom corbett said today the state wants a federal court to guarantee that all of the money is spent in pennsylvania. the university agreed to the sanctions last july. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: now we return to one of the biggest stories of last year, hurricane sandy, and its devastating impact on new york and new jersey. jeffrey brown has our update on where things stand today. >> brown: as winter storms bore down on parts of the midwest and northeast last week, flood waters again rose in a small coastal town of sea bright new jersey. >> we went through the previous storm. it was bad. i didn't expect another one that quickly. >> we went through a very strong last night. plus we're more vulnerable because we don't have any sand on the beach. >> brown: those sands were washed away two months ago when hurricane sandy battered new jersey,

wilkins, news4. >>> a developing story related to the child sex abuse scandal at penn state university. the governor of pennsylvania says he plans to sue the ncaa over sanctions it imposed against the university for its role in covering up jerry sandusky's abuse of young boys. the sanctions in the case include a $60 million fine. it would be used to finance child abuse prevention efforts on a national level. state law make object to the money being spent outside of pennsylvania. it is still unclear mr. the lawsuit will seek to overturner on penalties against the university. >>> ahead tonight on "news4 at 6:00," lining up for a glimpse of history. huge crowds get a look at the emancipation proclamation before it goes back into safe keep. >> a local school district making security changes when students go back to classes this week. >>> the family of hugo chavez, stepping out in front of [ male announcer ] now at your neighborhood subway: the big hot pastrami melt. we perfected the pastrami sandwich -- filled with hot, juicy pastrami, pickles, yellow mustard and bubbly melted cheese. all

plans to sue the ncaa over sanctions that were handed down to penn state in the wake of the jerry sandusky child sex abuse scandal. the punishments back then included a $60 million fine that would be used nationally to finance child abuse prevention programs. state lawmakers say that money should not be spent outside pennsylvania. >>> los angeles police say a paparazzi was struck and killed overnight. the manual had just been taking photos of singer justin bieber's ferrari when he was hit. the driver was stopped and is unlikely to face charges. bieber was not in the ferrari at the time of the crash. >>> workers streaming into manhattan this morning are going to see virtually no signs of the massive new year's eve party in times square. the confetti, the streamers, the hats all of it swept away. it took an army of about 200 sanitation workers several hours to clean up the giant mess. behind all the people that were there, more than a million of them to say goodbye to 2012 and welcome in 2013. >>> dozens of couples in maryland are exchanging vows this week because for the first time

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for what it considers illegal sanctions against penn state university. the governor says he'll reveal more details at a news conference schedule for tomorrow morning. the ncaa filed sanctions against the university in the wake of the jerry sandusky sex abuse scandal. and take a look at this dramatic video. it's a number of people falling through a partially frozen lake in california. they were all trying to rescue a sledder who fell in before them. eventually, and thankfully, everyone was pulled to safety. our affiliate stations report the lake will be closed until march as a result of the near tragedy if very lucky that everybody got out okay. >> they certainly are. pretty dramatic video. mary, thank you. >>> we're keeping a very close eye on capitol hill right now. the house of representatives may, repeat, may vote on the fiscal cliff tonight. we're watching it. the ramifications for all of us, enormous. >>> also ahead, some same-sex couples are ringing in the new year with wedding bells. gay marriage now legal in the state of maryland. >>> many americans are ringing in the new year with

of sexual abuse. former penn state assistant coach jerry sandusky sentenced to at least 30 years behind bars for sexually abusing young boys. the late -- [inaudible] of the bbc accused of abusing girls he helped with his tv show, and the secret service gone wild as a dozen agents are implicated for hiring prostitutes during a presidential trip to colombia. a difficult year for business leaders as well. >> we made a mistake, i'm absolutely responsible -- in the chief executive of barclays steps down after allegedly manipulating interest rates. and a yahoo ceo resigning for falsifying academic credentials. but what could be more scandalous than the world of politics? jesse jackson jr. goes mia for several months, it's later discovered he's receiving treatment for bipolar depression. federal authorities are looking into whether jackson jr. was skimming campaign funds to remodel his house. the congressman later resigned. a beleaguered gsa accused of wasting your tax dollars, this worker raps about how he dreams of being the commissioner and wasting the government's money on cash bonuses to his f

with the ncaa stiff sanctions against penn state university in response to the jerry sandusky sex abuse scandal. the university agreed in july to pay a $60 million fine and that money goes to fund child abuse prevention grants nationwide. schools also banned from bowl games for four years. it has to reduce its football scholarship and give up 112 wins. we'll know more after governor corbett speaks but it seems pennsylvania lawmakers are most upset with word that that $60 million is going to out-of-state programs and not being allocated exclusively within pennsylvania. new york republican representative pete king is furious over house leadership cutting out without passing storm relief for victims of superstorm sandy. he's telling everyone exactly how he feels on fox this morning, representative king says anyone from new york or new jersey who gives a dime to congressional republicans is out of his or her mind. he says he plans to break rank with his party and vote on his own from now on and cnn says that he went so far as to n

conference is scheduled this morning to announce the filing in u.s. district court. last june former penn state assistant coach jerry sandusky was convicted of sexually abusing ten boys. in july, the university agreed to a $60 million fine to be used to finance child abuse prevention grants across the country. state and federal lawmaker have raised objections to the money being spent outside of the state of pennsylvania. >>> when we come back, we'll make our first trip to chairs in 2013. the stories that we're squawking about to start the new year after this. >>> before we do that, before we head to break, check out the early action in europe. this is a good indication of what you'll see here this morning. u.s. futures are sharply higher, same story over in europe. right now the cac in france up 2.2%. similar gains in germany and in london. we'll see more when we come right back. at farmers, we make you smarter about insurance. because what you don't know can hurt you. what if you didn't know that boxes by the curb... make you a target for thieves? or that dog bites account for a third of

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